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Manchester United Owners Await Revised Offers For Premier League Giants | Football News

March 23, 2023 by sports.ndtv.com Leave a Comment

Manchester United’s owners were Thursday awaiting fresh bids from a Qatari banker and British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe after the deadline passed for revised offers to buy the Premier League giants. Reports said bidders were initially told they had until 2100 GMT on Wednesday to submit new bids, but that has now been extended. It is unclear when the new cut-off will be. Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank, and Ratcliffe, the founder of chemicals giant INEOS, are the only bidders who have gone public with their intentions.

A first round of bidding took place last month and it has been reported there are as many as eight separate potential investors for the club owned by the American Glazer family, who are deeply unpopular with United supporters.

The BBC said several other proposed investors made their submissions by the Wednesday deadline.

No figures have been revealed but one or more of the initial bids was understood to be in the region of 4.5 billion pounds ($5.5 billion).

That would make Manchester United — who have not won the Premier League for a decade — the most expensive sports club in history, although it would be short of the 6 billion pounds valuation reportedly placed on United by the Glazers.

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United’s owners announced in November they were conducting a strategic review, with the sale of the club one option being considered.

Sheikh Jassim is bidding for 100 percent control, aiming to return the club to its “former glories”.

A source close to Sheikh Jassim’s bid told AFP he remains confident his bid is “the best for the club, fans and local community”.

‘Stupid prices’

INEOS chemical company founder Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan, wants to buy the combined Glazer shareholding of 69 percent of the 20-time English champions.

The 70-year-old told the Wall Street Journal this week he was not interested in paying “stupid prices” in a bidding war for one of football’s most iconic clubs.

Ratcliffe, who already owns French club Nice, said his interest in United would be “purely in winning things”, calling the club a “community asset”, rather than a financial one.

The Glazers have angered many United fans by saddling the club with huge debts since they took over in 2005. They appeared ready to cash out at an enormous profit when they invited external investment in November.

However, they could yet shun the option of selling a controlling stake in the club, with other parties understood to be interested in a minority shareholding.

Ratcliffe visited Old Trafford last week along with INEOS representatives, a day after a delegation from Sheikh Jassim’s group toured the club’s stadium and training ground.

A Qatari purchase of United would boost the sporting profile of the Gulf state months after it hosted the 2022 World Cup, but it would also be controversial.

Sheikh Jassim is the son of a former Qatari prime minister, raising concerns over the potential growth of state influence in the Premier League.

Premier League champions Manchester City’s fortunes have been transformed since a takeover from Sheikh Mansour, a member of Abu Dhabi’s ruling family, in 2008.

In 2021, the Saudi sovereign wealth fund bought a controlling stake in Newcastle.

Amnesty International has called on the Premier League to tighten ownership rules to ensure they are “not an opportunity for more sportswashing”.

If Sheikh Jassim’s bid succeeds, it would also raise the question of whether Qatar is shifting its attentions away from Paris Saint-Germain, currently home to the trio of Lionel Messi , Neymar and Kylian Mbappe , who were bought by Qatari investors in 2011.

United, three-time European champions, have not won the Premier League since Alex Ferguson led them to a 20th English title in his final season before retiring in 2013.

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But they are enjoying a renaissance under Erik ten Hag’s management this season and ended a six-year trophy drought by lifting the League Cup last month.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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New twist as deadline extended for Manchester United bids

March 23, 2023 by soccer.nbcsports.com Leave a Comment

There has been a new twist as two potential new owners of Manchester United were given extra time to make their bids as a deadline came and went.

Per our partners in the UK at Sky News , the deadline for second offers was on the evening of Wednesday, March 22.

However the two frontrunners, INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and a group led by Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, both asked the Raine Group (overseeing any potential sale or investment for Manchester United) for more time to ‘fine tune their offers’ before submitting the bids.

Per the report, Raine accepted the request for more time but there is no new deadline for bids to be in by.

The Glazer family continue to explore either the full or partial sale of the Premier League giants.

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Over the last few months the American family have been seeking potential investors in Manchester United and they have not been short of suitors.

Presentations have been taking place between potential new owners and investors and the Man United hierarchy over the last few weeks.


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Two bids have now taken center stage as they arrived before the first, well-documented, deadline but then things have stalled a little ahead of the second deadline and after both groups toured the Manchester clubs facilities last week.

One bid is from INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who failed to buy Chelsea last year but was always said to prefer a bid for his boyhood club Manchester United.

“How do you decide the price of a painting? How do you decide the price of a house? It’s not related to how much it cost to build or how much it cost to paint. What you don’t want to do is pay stupid prices for things because then you regret it subsequently,” Ratcliffe told The Wall Street Journal .

Another bid is led by Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, who is seeking full control of the club and is the chairman of Qatar Islamic Bank as his father was the former prime minister of Qatar.

The Glazer family bought United in 2005 for $1.4 billion and it is believed they are now asking over $7.3 billion for a full sale of the club.

Statement from INEOS

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS confirmed they have ‘submitted a bid for majority ownership of Manchester United’ and went into more detail on their plans.

“We would see our role as the long-term custodians of Manchester United on behalf of the fans and the wider community. We are ambitious and highly competitive and would want to invest in Manchester United to make them the number one club in the world once again.

“We also recognise that football governance in this country is at a crossroads. We would want to help lead this next chapter, deepening the culture of English football by making the club a beacon for a modern, progressive, fan-centred approach to ownership. We want a Manchester United anchored in its proud history and roots in the northwest of England, putting the Manchester back into Manchester United and clearly focusing on winning the Champions League.”

Statement from Qatari bid

The Qatari bid, led by Sheikh Jassim, promised that their offer is ‘completely debt free’ and they want United to become ‘the greatest football club in the world’ during their stewardship of the club.

“The bid will be completely debt free via Sheikh Jassim’s Nine Two Foundation, which will look to invest in the football teams, the training center, the stadium and wider infrastructure, the fan experience and the communities the club supports.

“The vision of the bid is for Manchester United Football Club to be renowned for footballing excellence, and regarded as the greatest football club in the world.”

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Premier League clubs under fire as ‘shocking’ evidence uncovered on flights to away games

March 23, 2023 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

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Premier League clubs have come under fire after ‘shocking’ evidence undercovered by the BBC showed clubs are regularly flying to domestic away games with the travel plans have a bigger impact on the environment. 100 games were analysed across a two-month period with the data showing that teams flew to 81 matches in that time.

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This season, Premier League clubs have often been criticised after players posted photos of them flying to and from games on social media. Ben Chilwell posted evidence that Chelsea had flown the short distance to Leicester earlier this month while Manchester United also flew back from London after their Carabao Cup win over Newcastle last month.

Carbon emissions per kilometre are significantly worse than any other mode of transport with short-haul flights considered to be the worst given the extra fuel burned in taking off and landing. It puts extra strain on the environment and contributes to global warming.

Now, evidence uncovered by the BBC shows the true extent of the problem. The broadcaster analysed 100 games over a two-month period and found Premier League clubs flew to 81 domestic matches in that time. On average each journey took 42 minutes but the shortest journey of the lot was just 27.

The issue is made worst by the number of ‘positioning’ flights required to have suitable aircraft in place. 37 flights of this nature were required with the shortest taking just 17 minutes.

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Manchester United flew back from their Carabao Cup win over Newcastle (Image: GETTY)

Forest Green Rovers chairman Dale Vince was one of the first to comment on the findings. The League 1 side were the first team in the world to be recognised by the United Nations as carbon neutral while FIFA describes them as ‘greenest team in the world’.

“Shocking data in just two months,” Vince told the BBC . “It’s an illusion to think there is a gain for a flight of that duration, modern coaches are very comfortable and aren’t going to impair the performance of the players over that short distance.”

Vince is not the only person to have his concerns, with Chelsea boss Graham Potter also admitting it was an issue he wanted to see addressed when asked earlier this year.

“I think it’s something we increasingly have to look at because I think it’s something we have to do better with,” he explained. “It’s my personal opinion. That’s not to say it is straightforward because there are factors, but I think it’s an area we can improve.”

Premier League clubs have cited the packed fixture schedule as the key reason for the decision with flying giving players more time to prepare for games. Teams have also suggested that air emissions make up a very small percentage of their carbon output while football flights make up just 0.079% of all domestic flights in the UK.

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Premier League clubs are frequently flying to domestic away games. (Image: GETTY)

The Premier League stressed they are in the process of developing a suitable environmental strategy when approached by Express Sport for comment. In the statement they said: “The Premier League recognises the need to take action on climate change and is committed to reducing its overall climate impact. In November 2021, the League joined forces with other leading sports organisations by signing up to the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework. This includes aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040.

“The Premier League is in the process of developing an environmental sustainability strategy, which will set out plans to deliver climate action. As part of this strategy, the League will continue to engage with and work alongside clubs and partners, to find practical ways of reducing football’s environmental impact. We will also encourage fans throughout the world to consider how they can contribute to this action and reduce their own carbon footprint.

“Clubs have demonstrated their commitment to positive change in this area and continue to play an important role in raising awareness of the issue among fans, while also working on policies to improve environmental sustainability across their business operations.”

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Five ex-Premier League free agents Wrexham’s Ryan Reynolds could sign to join Ben Foster

March 23, 2023 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

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Ryan Reynolds could sign more ex-Premier League stars at Wrexham via the free-agent market (Image: GETTY)

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National League leaders Wrexham have pulled off a major transfer coup with the signing of former Manchester United, Birmingham, West Brom and Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster on a short-term deal after convincing the veteran to come out of retirement until the end of the season.

It’s the latest impressive chapter of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s Hollywood story in Wales as the pair seek to propel the Red Dragons back into the Football League.

Although the National League transfer deadline is now imminent, there are a whole host of other free agents with Premier League experience that are still yet to find a club.

With that in mind, Express Sport analyses five free agents Wrexham could hypothetically sign either now or in the summer to draw even more eyes to their box-office project.

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Danny Rose

This would be a statement signing given Rose was arguably the best left-back in the Premier League just six or so years ago.

While he has evidently gone off the boil since having struggled at Watford last season, the 32-year-old still has more to give and could easily play higher than the National League providing he was able to avoid injuries.

Coincidentally, Rose has actually been training with another National League side in recent weeks in the form of York City.

It’s unclear whether a potential transfer is on the cards but the move shows Rose is still trying to continue his footballing career, even if offers have been few and far between.

His wage demands are likely to be excessive though given what he previously earned at Tottenham.

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Danny Rose is still a free agent since leaving Watford and has been training with York City (Image: Getty)

Tom Carroll

The former Tottenham attacking midfielder is yet to find a new club since leaving Ipswich Town at the end of last season having made 17 appearances in all competitions for the Tractor Boys.

Carroll is vastly experienced having also played in the Premier League with Swansea City before dropping down to the Championship with Queens Park Rangers.

The 30-year-old also has Europa League experience having scored his first competitive goal in a 4-1 win over Monaco.

Nonetheless, maintaining his fitness has been a struggle due to various injuries but having featured 17 times for England’s Under-21s during the early stages of his career, there is no denying his technical quality.

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Danny Drinkwater

Drinkwater has been without a club since being released by Chelsea last summer having spent last season on loan at Championship side Reading.

He enjoyed a reasonably successful stint with The Royals, playing 32 times in Berkshire throughout the 2021/22 campaign following spells with Burnley, Aston Villa and Kasimpasa in Turkey.

It would suggest the industrious central midfielder, who won the 2015/2016 Premier League title with Leicester, is still capable of playing a lot of games – a natural requirement in the National League.

The 33-year-old spent time training with Reading again last summer in pre-season but never re-joined the Championship outfit, meaning he is still free to sign for another club.

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Jordon Ibe

Incredibly, the former Liverpool winger is still only 27 meaning he still has plenty of years left in the tank if he wishes to continue his football career.

The tricky attacker has had a tough time off the field and that has been reflected by his sad demise having once been tipped for a very bright future at Anfield.

Ibe last played for Adanaspor in Turkey after joining the club from Derby County but he has not played regularly since the 2018/19 season with Bournemouth.

Nonetheless, his tricky dribbling and Premier League experience could still prove to be a real asset for any side willing to take a chance on him, providing they can get Ibe back up to speed.

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Ex-Liverpool and Bournemouth winger Jordon Ibe is still without a club (Image: Getty)

Fraizer Campbell

Campbell was once a hot prospect during his time at Manchester United and he has also scored goals in the top-flight with Sunderland, Cardiff City and Crystal Palace.

The veteran striker is still without a club having played for Huddersfield Town in the Championship last season where he made 19 appearances for the Terries before their play-off final defeat to Nottingham Forest.

The 35-year-old’s game is built upon work rate in the final third and he could prove to be a great striker partner for 40-goal Wrexham frontman Paul Mullin.

Any move obviously seems very unlikely though but from a hypothetical standpoint, Campbell would most likely rip up the National League should he get the chance to feature.

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Manchester United can sign their very own Son Heung-min with double transfer win

March 23, 2023 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

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Kaoru Mitoma could be a major hit for Man Utd both on and off the field (Image: Getty)

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Manchester United are reportedly scouting Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma and while the idea of a summer transfer is somewhat farfetched, it’s a deal that would tick multiple boxes for Erik ten Hag and those sat upstairs at Old Trafford. It’s been a jaw-dropping rise from the £2.5million Japanese international, who has taken the Premier League by storm this season after shining out on loan at Brighton’s sister club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium last term.

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Brighton are seemingly unlikely to entertain offers for Mitoma at the end of the campaign but that is unlikely to stop rivals from chancing their arm given just how good the 25-year-old has been for the Seagulls under Roberto De Zerbi.

It’s no surprise to see United linked with the red-hot attacker despite Marcus Rashford’s incredible form as historically, the Red Devils have previously signed two of the most famous Asian players of all-time in the form of Park Ji-sung and Shinji Kagawa.

Both endured contrasting careers at Old Trafford – Park was a major hit as part of a serial-winning United side under Sir Alex Ferguson, lifting four Premier League titles and the Champions League during his stay in England.

Meanwhile, Kagawa picked up the 2012/13 Premier League title, he would spend just two seasons with the Red Devils before returning to Borussia Dortmund in 2014.

Nonetheless, both were not only fine players but also huge draws commercially in the Far East, helping expand the club’s fanbase across the globe while also bolstering United’s revenue with shirt sales.

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Kaoru Mitoma is understood to be on Manchester United’s transfer radar (Image: Getty)

United strongly denied that Kagawa was signed for that very reason but ultimately, both Park and Kagawa’s profile was a welcome bonus that came hand in hand with their exciting skill-set and talent.

The same also applies to Mitoma, who is now a high-profile star and an inspiration for the next generation of Japanese footballers having made such an impressive impact in the Premier League.

There are Japan flags all around the Amex and Japanese fans have travelled in their hundreds to watch him in action for Brighton this season. Supporters in Asia now have a new hero to worship, in the same way Heung-min Son has brought a whole new wave of support to Tottenham.

In addition to his ever-growing profile, Mitoma also happens to draw comparisons to Son on the field with his speed and his ability to score and create goals.

“Mitoma has a very similar game to Tottenham’s Son Heung-min. He is not afraid to take people on, can see the pass and wants to score goals,” De Zerbi said.

“What sort of shape he’ll be in after the World Cup is anyone’s guess but, make no mistake, Brighton have a player here.”

After netting in Brighton’s 3-2 win at Wolves in November, Seagulls boss De Zerbi outlined that he sees elements of Son in Mitoma’s game.

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Brighton winger Mitoma has pace to burn and is now adding frequent goals and assists to his game, much like Son when he moved to the Premier League with Spurs in 2015.

Mitoma is also scoring the kind of goals we would associate with Son. His curler after cutting in from the left flank and bending home against Leicester, was a vintage Son strike.

The Japan international is now bolstering his numbers with several tap-ins at the back post after using his speed and acceleration to evade defenders and fill the penalty box.

He is taking his game to the next level and that’s why if United were to launch a move, it would feel like a signing that would immediately improve them.

Effectively, Mitoma is starting to feel like the air to Son’s throne in terms of being the standout star of Asian football.

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Kaoru Mitoma has had a similar impact in the Premier League to that of Heung-min Son (Image: Getty)

If United were to go big on his arrival this summer then it would be a resounding double victory. Not only would they be requiring a top attacker but he would be a huge draw for United’s Asian fanbase, who would have a new hero to drool over.

Speaking to The Beautiful Game Podcast, Brighton CEO Paul Barber made it clear Brighton are braced for offers for Mitoma this summer, as he said: “Obviously [Mitoma is] another player that will be in the spotlight in the next transfer window. We’re ready for that and we understand that. We just hope he can have a great second half of the season.

“I think we are realistic about what can happen [in the transfer window], but we are also quite prepared to stand our ground when we need to. If we’ve got a player on a good contract or someone who we think is not right for them to leave at this moment, we can say no.

“We’re very fortunate from a financial point of view that we’re not a club that has to sell players to survive, and I think that puts us in a really good position when it comes to negotiations.”

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